The latest spy shots with a test car under a full camo wrap instead of protective covers, revealing more design details of the hardcore Ferrari 812 ‘Versione Speciale’. The new model is rumored to debut on May 5 according to the latest reports.
The covers are doing a pretty good job at
hiding the reworked skin of the Ferrari 812 VS, which is rumored to be the last
Ferrari ever to use a naturally aspirated V12 engine for its propulsion. Future
Ferrari models will make use of new hybrid powertrains and the 812 VS is
expected to play the role of the swansong for the mighty V12, at least in its
current non-hybrid form.
The name ‘Versione Speciale’, Italian for
Special Edition, was revealed in a leaked video Ferrari sent to prospective
clients, inviting them to express their interest in the latest limited edition
Ferrari. We still don’t know what the production car will be called. If you
believe the rumors, Ferrari will build 899 coupes and 499 convertibles. In
addition, an image of the final production Ferrari 812 VS has also found its
way online, partially revealing a new bonnet with a new carbon fiber piece over
it and the rear of the new supercar, which features no glass at all in favor of
additional air intakes.
Previous spy shots have shown that the new
Ferrari 812 VS will employ a much bigger and prominent rear diffuser, as part
of the model’s all-new aero agenda. Under the bonnet, the naturally aspirated
6.5-liter V12 engine is expected to receive its own range of upgrades to offer
even more power than the ‘regular’ 812’s 789 HP and 718 Nm of
torque. The same engine produces 799 HP in the special Monza models, so one
should expect a similar power figure.